Arrangements with Asters

Aster

Quick Facts

Vase Life:

7-14 days

Seasonality:
SummerFall
Common Colors:
pinkbluepurplewhite
Fragrance:

Mildly fragrant

52 arrangements available
Meanings & Symbolism:

Love and patience

General

Elegance and charm

General

About

Asters are beloved for their star-shaped blooms and vibrant hues, making them a popular choice in floral arrangements. These flowers typically feature a central yellow disc surrounded by delicate, colorful petals. Asters are versatile and come in a variety of shades, including purple, pink, blue, and white, allowing them to blend seamlessly into any bouquet.

There are numerous varieties of asters, each offering unique characteristics. The New England and New York asters are among the most popular, known for their full, bushy appearances and late-season blooms. Asters are often used in wildflower arrangements, adding texture and a pop of color.

In addition to their beauty, asters hold cultural significance. They are traditionally associated with love, wisdom, and patience. In ancient times, they were believed to be enchanted and were often used in love spells. Today, asters continue to be a symbol of elegance and are often given as a gesture of admiration.

Care Instructions

To ensure your cut asters remain fresh, follow these care instructions. Start by trimming the stems at a 45-degree angle to increase water absorption. Remove any foliage that will be submerged in water to prevent bacterial growth.

Place your asters in a clean vase filled with fresh, lukewarm water. Add a floral preservative if available. Change the water every two days, re-trimming the stems each time to maintain their health. Keep the arrangement away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts to prolong their beauty.

With proper care, your asters can last up to two weeks, bringing joy and color to your space.